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Six million euros every day: this is the total quoted in a study by the EHI Retail Institute as the damage to the German retail traded caused by thefts in 2011 alone. Security technology is in demand more than ever.

From the crime of opportunity such as petrol theft right up to serious crimes such as armed robbery: the threat spectrum for service stations is wide. Video surveillance technology serves the security of employees and customers.

Thieves are normally not far away from wherever products and goods are transferred. In addition to the classic security tasks, video surveillance also takes over workflow functions in the logistics and haulier sectors.

Video surveillance at schools is a sensitive issue. However, more and more German schools are relying on this form of prevention with regard to the crimes of theft and vandalism, and last but not least are complying with the demands from concerned parents.

Comprehensive traffic monitoring by video cameras is a safety requirement for all road users in motorway tunnels. Because lives can possibly be saved when rescue workers are able to have a clear picture of the situation for an accident in a tunnel.

Studies have verified that video surveillance in multi-storey car parks contribute successfully to a significant reduction in the number of thefts out of and from cars. And the initiators of parking damage can also be investigated with the aid of cameras.

Fan violence and vandalism in and around football stadiums give a negative image to sport and are a danger to public security and all peaceful fans. Video surveillance assists in enforcement of security.

Video surveillance is also increasingly being used in the private sector. In the same way as for companies or public institutions, cameras here also have a preventative, deterrent function, serve to preserve evidence, and give a feeling of security.